About Happy Vale Mourne Cottages
Self Catering cottages in the Mourne Mountains, Newcastle, Co Down. These newly built cottages provide a cosy base in the Mourne Mountains.
Happy Vale Mourne Cottages Description
These newly built self-catering cottages provide fabulous accommodation in the Mourne Mountains and are ideal for small groups of family and friends.
Several renewable energy systems are used to generate electricity and heat the cottages. Guests therefore find the cottages very warm and cosy at any time of year.
Large drying room /equipment store also provided on site.
Both cottages are wheelchair accessible with all rooms on the ground floor.
Bearnagh Cottage at Happy Vale
Spacious open plan kitchen / living room / sun room. With a large wood burning stove, large TV with 5. 1 surround sound system. 4 large leather sofas provide plenty of seating space, dining table seats 10 guests.
3 bedrooms sleeping up to 7 guests:
bedroom 1 – sleeps 2, king size bed with en-suite bathroom, TV
bedroom 2 – sleeps 3, double bed and a single bed, TV
bedroom 3 – sleeps 2, bunk beds, TV
Luxury bathroom with separate shower and bath
Large patio area with massive picnic table
Ample parking space including carport with access to cottage
Meelbeg Cottage is much smaller than Bearnagh Cottage but is finished to the same high standard as Bearnagh and would suit small families or groups with up to 4 guests.
Live in kitchen with leather sofa bed, sleeps 2,
TV, washing machine
Bathroom with wet room style shower
Bedroom with bunk beds, sleeps 2
Ample parking space, picnic table
Reviews
New four-part BBC Northern Ireland series, The Chronicles of Mourne Narrated by Northern Ireland actor Colin Morgan - star of The Fall, Humans and Merlin - a new four-part BBC Northern Ireland series, The Chronicles of Mourne, takes viewers on a journey through the seasons and through the stunning scenery of the magnificent Mournes meeting the people who live, work and play there.
With 220 square miles of enchanted forests and spectacular scenery it is said that the Mournes i...nspired Belfast-born writer CS Lewis’ magical kingdom of Narnia. Starting on Monday, October 29 on BBC One Northern Ireland at 7.30pm the series, which was filmed over a year, charts a season in each programme, beginning with summer, and meets the people who have fallen under its spell.
Over the four weeks, viewers will be treated to stunning aerial shots and time-lapse photography of the natural beauty of the landscape as the series, made by Waddell Media for BBC Northern Ireland, follows the people who have a special relationship with the area. Anybody not able to watch BBCNi on Monday will be able to catch the series on iPlayer
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Some photos of Winter conditions about Happy Vale. Many guests say they would like to be snowed in here and that came true for the guests this morning. Thanks to the neighbouring farmers the road was soon cleared of snow drifts.
Belfast Association of Rockclimbers and Fellrunners training at Happy Vale Cottages
Guests frequently ask about the tower on Slieve Meelmore. In this video Dawson Stelfox explains the history and restoration of the Mourne Water Towers
Borrowed a drone and just managed not to crash it in this sequence
Another film set in Tollymore? The area about the old sawmill type building has been changed: The impressive gates and fence have been added with sods replaced yet the fence ends at the edge of this picture The stone pillars behind the building are new and look fairly temporary. The text Hunting Supplies is really expertly dated and faded looking very realistic close up. The sawmill building didn’t have a porch on front before – this has been added and very well in keeping w...ith the old building. Watch for this on a large or small screen in the future?
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